Do you love to run emulators on your handset but loathe the lack of controls? Perhaps you're a fan of the plethora of Android games but find yourself in the same predicament, having to use the lackluster controls. Well, your prayers may just have been answered. Introducing the DroidX360, an ICS-powered device with a 5" screen (800 x 480), 1.5GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage and a 2-megapixel camera. The gaming device also features two analog "joy sticks", D-pad, 4 front buttons, two shoulder buttons, front-facing 0.3 megapixel camera, and a HDMI-out slot to play games on your TV. To charge just plug in any mini USB cable to the port and away you go.

The device is fully compatible with the Playstore and will come packed with nine video game emulators for you to run Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Color, NES, SNES, Sega Genesis and Sega Game Gear games. There is no word on pricing or if it will hit the States, but it sure looks like a pretty cool gaming device that we'd love to get our hands on.

I'm confused.... is this a modified PS Vita or is this an actual device for sale somewhere? Is it a phone too? For it to be a real droid wouldn't it have to be on verizon? Anyway... looks pretty sweet regardless! Put me down for one of those if it comes to the US!

This is ****in awesome.
I rock some pokemon from time to time and when I really get to gaming I'd LOVE to have physical control options. :icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana::icon_ banana:

I'm not sure how the Droid part of this will work out. Moto and VZ had to pay some pretty decent licensing fees to George Lucas to use the name Droid so that's three people/entities that I wouldn't want eying my product for infringement, especially if a lot of units end up being moved. The business world is one where it's probably best not to use copyrighted names first and ask forgiveness later. Just my thoughts on the matter.

I'm not sure how the Droid part of this will work out. Moto and VZ had to pay some pretty decent licensing fees to George Lucas to use the name Droid so that's three people/entities that I wouldn't want eying my product for infringement, especially if a lot of units end up being moved. The business world is one where it's probably best not to use copyrighted names first and ask forgiveness later. Just my thoughts on the matter.

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I'm thinking this chinese company could care less about copyrights or patents. And at this point they could probably adjust the name pretty easially if they had to.

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